opioids英 [əʊ'pi:əʊɪdz] 美 [oʊ'pioʊɪdz]
释义[医]类罂粟碱;
英英释义
Opioid
- An opioid is any psychoactive chemical that resembles morphine or other opiates in its pharmacological effects. Opioids work by binding to opioid receptors, which are found principally in the central and peripheral nervous system and the gastrointestinal tract.
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双语例句
- Antidepressants opioids anticonvulsants and psychotherapy are used for treatment of chronic pain.
可用抗抑郁药,类罂粟碱,抗惊厥药治疗慢性疼痛。
权威例句
Opioids in chronic non-cancer pain: systematic review of efficacy and safety.Opioids excite dopamine neurons by hyperpolarization of local interneuronsPharmacological management of persistent pain in older persons: focus on opioids and nonopioids.Opioids in the management of chronic non-cancer ...Endogenous Opioids: Biology and FunctionIntrathecal and epidural administration of opioids.Lack of analgesic effect of opioids on neuropathic and idiopathic forms of painTherapeutic opioids: a ten-year perspective on the complexities and complications of the escalating use, abuse, and nonmedical use o...Johnson SW, North RA. Opioids excite dopamine neurons by hyperpolarization of local interneurons. J Neurosci 12: 483-488Opioids in chronic non-malignant pain. Opioids can cause addiction even in patients with pain.